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There’s no date on this brochure, but the centerfold map has no hint of a rail line from Dotsero to Denver, which means it was published before 1932, when the Denver & Rio Grande Western began building that line. The 20-page brochure has nine full-page, hand-colored photos on the inside in addition to the two paintings on the cover. The centerfold map is also very colorful.

Click image to download a 15.5-MB PDF of this brochure.

There are also fourteen black-and-white photos, most of them covering just half a page each. Other than photo captions, the brochure has very little text, mainly limited to a listing of Rio Grande passenger agents.

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